The second-largest party in Pakistan's coalition government has named a new deadline to solve a key dispute with its partner.
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DW boss voices concern about press freedoms ... parliament to pass legislation by next Wednesday to restore senior judges who were ousted last year by President Pervez Musharraf. Until now, the dominant Pakistan People's Party has agreed to restore all but one of the justices. The wrangling between the two parties has intensified since Musharraf agreed to step down on Monday. Pakistani authorities have announced that elections for a new president will take place on September 6.
(Deutsche Welle)
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